“MÃ–BIUS” by Eness

I think it’s really exciting when animation breaks the confines of the rectangular screen and shares the physical space around us. MÃ–BIUS by Melbourne, Australia-based design and public art installation firm ENESS is among the more impressive examples of “environmental animation” that I’ve seen. It’s described by its creators as a “collaborative stop motion sculpture”. Dozens of people were required to animate the 21 triangular structures around Melbourne’s Federation Square over a period of six days. The ‘making of’ vid below gives a sense of the project’s scale.

that was brilliant. hats off on that one. great concept and simple too… my goodness, I feel like doing something.

Andrew

it reminds me of those old seasame street animations. neat!

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I’ve always enjoyed seeing replacement animation. But it’s remarkable on a large scale like this.

Paul N

Remember when you used to have to wait for the Tournee or Spike & Mike to come to town to see cool animation like this? (Yeah, I know most of you don’t, but you did…). Love this, and love that we have the interweb to watch stuff like this whenever we want.